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Press Kit 1 June 2012

XXVIth

BIENNALE DES ANTIQUAIRES

GRAND PALAIS – PARIS

14–23 September 2012

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CONTENTS The Biennale des Antiquaires Presentation ………………………………………………………………….……. 3 History ......………………………………………………………………………….. 4 The 2012 Biennale Scenography ……………………………………………………………………….. 5 The poster ………………………………………………………………………….. 8 Exhibitors …………………………………………………………………….……….9 Plan of the Nave …………………………………………………………….……. 13 Plan of the Salon d’Honneur …………………………………………………..… 14 High Jewellery... …………………………………………………………….……. 15 The Vetting Committee........ …………………………………………………..… 16 The Grand Palais ……………………………………………………………….... 20 The Salon d’Honneur ……………….……………………………………………. 21 The gourmet restaurant ……………………………………............................... 22 Key figures ………………………………………………………………………… 24 The Syndicat National des Antiquaires (SNA) Presentation ………………………………………………………………………. 25 Organization ……………………………………………………………….……… 26 Practical information …………………………………………………………………… 27 Press contacts ……………………………………………………………..……………. 28

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PRESENTATION The XXVIth Biennale des Antiquaires, which has been organized by the Syndicat National des Antiquaires (SNA - French National Union of Antique Dealers) since 1956, will be held at the Grand Palais in Paris from 14 to 23 September 2012. The Biennale, an unmissable event for the art market, features a wide range of specialisties presented by internationally renowned professionals in antiques, fine arts and jewellery. These professionals, who are all members of the SNA, have been chosen from amongst the world’s best antique and art dealers. They meet the quality requirements specified by the SNA, ensuring compliance with a code of honour to which all the professionals adhere. This year’s Biennale has been designed by Karl Lagerfeld. It will host 119 exhibitors, 33 more than in 2010, taking advantage of the reopening of the Salon d’Honneur, which had been closed for over seventy years. The public opening will be preceded by a preview attended by a large number of art enthusiasts and a gala dinner. All profits will go to the Fondation Hôpitaux de Paris-Hôpitaux de France, whose patron is Mrs. Jacques Chirac.

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HISTORY The idea of staging an antiques fair first appeared in the 1950s. The inaugural event was held in 1956, at the instigation of the new Chairman of the SNA, Pierre Vandermeersch. Their dream was to create an event whose exhibits were as beautiful as its visitors, and whose elegance, prestige and celebratory atmosphere would attract crowds of art enthusiasts and collectors. André Malraux opened the doors of the Grand Palais, a legendary monument built in Paris for the 1900 World Fair. It was in 1962 that the first Biennale des Antiquaires was held in its current form, bringing together the biggest antique dealers, interior designers and jewellers from France and further afield under the glass roof, in a fairytale interior of pavilions, gardens and fountains. Over the years, the talent of figures such as André Crivelli, Jean-Raphaël Milliès-Lacroix, Pier-Luigi Pizzi, Jean-Michel Wilmotte and Christian Lacroix has contributed to the success of the event, which all major collectors and the international elite are eager to attend.

Photo: Biennale des Antiquaires, 1966

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Scenography by KARL LAGERFELD "Window shopping in Paris"

For the XXVIth Biennale des Antiquaires, Karl Lagerfeld wanted to resurrect the spirit of Paris’s late-nineteenth-century shopping arcades. Working closely with the SNA, the Biennale’s contractor René Bouchara has made Karl Lagerfeld’s vision a reality. Organized around a central walkway symbolizing the Champs-Élysées, from Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe, the stands, which open onto the aisles, offer an opportunity to see exhibits ranging from antiquity to the twentieth-century by focusing the eye on the objects. To recreate the atmosphere in Paris at that time, ten different façades have been designed as stylistic variations of nineteenth-century urban architecture.

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Visitors can explore an exhibition space totalling 5,150 sq m, divided between the Nave and Salon d’Honneur. Work on the Biennale will begin on 25 August, including assembly of the stands, installation of the interior and lighting of the exhibition space. All work must be complete by the evening of 10 September for inspection by the Vetting Committee, which is responsible for vetting the exhibits on display.

"For this project, I was inspired by Paris, the Grand Palais, the World Fairs at the start of the twentieth century as well as the covered shopping arcades built in Paris in the nineteenth century. For me, the Grand Palais is the very heart of Paris, the idea of Paris and its universal appeal. It’s also a place I love, where I’ve held some incredible shows. I wanted to emphasize the size and splendour of the glass roof, which will be like a protective shield over the exceptional exhibits presented by the antique dealers, art galleries and jewellers." Karl Lagerfeld "Karl Lagerfeld’s creative genius, sensitivity and sense of scenography, are just some of the reasons why I’m thrilled with our collaboration for the 2012 Biennale. With his huge talent, Karl was immediately able to adapt his artistic vision to the specific needs of the Biennale instantly." Christian Deydier, Chairman of the SNA

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The Biennale in figures: 5,150 sq m of stands 15,200 sq m of space to be filled (walkways, stands, restaurants, etc.) 1 billion nails 7 linear km of partitions 7 m: the height of the replica Arc de Triomphe and Place de la Concorde Obelisk in the interior designed by Karl Lagerfeld 400 people working on the design, production and assembly of the stands at the Grand Palais

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THE POSTER

The poster for the XXVIth Biennale des Antiquaires was designed by Karl Lagerfeld. When looking through the archives of the Grand Palais, he found an old photograph showing the first Paris Air Show, which was hosted by the Grand Palais in 1909. By including a hot air balloon in the visual, he pays tribute to the first exhibitions held at the Grand Palais in the early twentieth century. Visitors to the Biennale may be surprised to see a magnificent antique hot air balloon, which will be inflated under the glass dome during the Biennale.

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EXHIBITORS All exhibitors at the Biennale are members of the SNA (French National Union of Antique Dealers). They have all signed the SNA’s "Customs and Practices" Charter. Membership of the SNA provides a guarantee of fairness, authenticity and international renown. The XXVIth Biennale des Antiquaires willl host 119 exhibitors, including 49 newcomers (*). (In red: exhibitors in the Salon d’Honneur) ARCHAEOLOGY OLLIVIER CHENEL (*) - [email protected] - France DAVID GHEZELBASH ARCHEOLOGIE (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE GILGAMESH (*) - [email protected] - France PHOENIX ANCIENT ART S.A. - [email protected] - Switzerland WEAPONS BERNARD CROISSY - [email protected] - France ASIAN ART JACQUES BARRERE SAS - [email protected] / [email protected] - France GISELE CROËS - [email protected] - Belgium ERIC POUILLOT (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE CHRISTIAN DEYDIER - [email protected] - France GALERIE JEAN CHRISTOPHE CHARBONNIER - [email protected] - France CHRISTOPHE HIOCO (*) - [email protected] - France ISLAMIC ART GALERIE KEVORKIAN - [email protected] - France ALEXIS RENARD (*) - [email protected] - France XXTH CENTURY DECORATIVE ARTS CARPENTERS WORKSHOP GALLERY (*) - [email protected] - France et United Kingdom GALERIE ALAIN MARCELPOIL - [email protected] - France GALERIE DOWN TOWN - [email protected] - France GALERIE FELIX MARCILHAC - [email protected] / [email protected] - France GALERIE MATHIVET (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE MICHEL GIRAUD - [email protected] - France GALERIE OSCAR GRAF (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE YVES GASTOU - [email protected] - France VALLOIS - [email protected] - France

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PRIMAL ARTS : AFRICA, AMERICA AND OCEANIA DIDIER CLAES (*) - [email protected] - Belgium BERNARD DULON - [email protected] - France BERNARD DE GRUNNE (*) - [email protected] - Belgium JEWELLERY VERONIQUE BAMPS - [email protected] - Monaco BERNARD BOUISSET (*) - [email protected] - France CASTIGLIONE - + 33 1 42 60 18 41 - France MARTIN DU DAFFOY - [email protected] - France EPOQUE FINE JEWELS (*) - [email protected] - Belgium FRANCINE JOAILLERIE (*) - [email protected] - France JOELLE LASRY (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE ALAIN PAUTOT-BRUNO SUGERES (*) - [email protected] - France SIEGELSON (*) - [email protected] - USA ANTIQUE CERAMICS, EARTHENWARE, PORCELAIN AND GLASS GALERIE VAUCLAIR (*) - [email protected] - France JORGE WELSH - [email protected] / [email protected] - Portugal, United Kingdom MICHEL VANDERMEERSCH - [email protected] - France SEVRES CITE DE LA CERAMIQUE - [email protected] - France HIGH JEWELLERY BOUCHERON (*) - France BULGARI (*) - France CARTIER- France CHANEL - France CHAUMET (*) - France DIOR- France HARRY WINSTON - France PIAGET - Suisse VAN CLEEF & ARPELS - France WALLACE CHAN (*) - Hong Kong ANTIQUE AND RARE BOOKS LIBRAIRIE R.CHAMONAL - [email protected] - France LIBRAIRIE THOMAS SCHELER - [email protected] - France LIBRAIRIE JEAN-CLAUDE VRAIN - [email protected] - France FURNITURE AND OBJETS D’ART FROM THE 17TH, 18TH, AND 20TH

CENTURIES ATELIER DL (*) - [email protected] - France

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DIDIER AARON & CIE - [email protected] - France, United Kingdom, Etats Unis AVELINE - [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] - France CHADELAUD - [email protected] - France LE COUVENT DES URSULINES (*) - [email protected] - Belgium GALERIE GISMONDI - [email protected] - France GALERIE MONIN - [email protected] - France GALERIE SUFFREN - [email protected] - France GIORGIO SALVAI (*) - [email protected] - France HERMANOVITS (*) - [email protected] - France KRAEMER & CIE - [email protected] - France FRANCOIS LEAGE - [email protected] - France MARC MAISON (*) - [email protected] - France STEINITZ - [email protected] - France XAVIER EECKHOUT (*) - [email protected] - France HAUTE EPOQUE FURNITURE AND OBJETS D’ART GALERIE SISMAN (*) - [email protected] - France COINS AND MEDALS SABINE BOURGEY - [email protected] - France OBJETS DE VITRINE GALERIE DELALANDE - [email protected] - France MARIE MAXIME (*) - [email protected] - France GOLD AND SILVER ASSOUR & SUMER (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE ALAIN PAUTOT-BRUNO SUGERES (*) - [email protected] - France EMMANUEL (*) - [email protected] - France HERVIEUX ET MOTARD - [email protected] - France JEAN-CHRISTOPHE SCALABRINO (*) - [email protected] - France SCULPTURES CHARLY BAILLY FINE ART (*) - [email protected] - Switzerland GALERIE FRANCE A. DE FORCEVILLE (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE MALAQUAIS (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE PATRICE BELLANGER - [email protected] - France MULLANY (*) - [email protected] - United Kingdom SLADMORE GALLERY - [email protected] - United Kingdom TONINELLI ART MODERNE - [email protected] / [email protected] - Monaco UNIVERS DU BRONZE - [email protected] - France

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MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS FROM THE 19TH

CENTURY A.L.F.A. - [email protected] - France ALWANE ART GALLERY (*) - [email protected] - France APPLICAT-PRAZAN - [email protected] - France BERKO FINE PAINTINGS - [email protected] - Belgium GALERIE ANTOINE LAURENTIN - [email protected] - France GALERIE BOULAKIA - [email protected] - France GALERIE FLEURY (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE ARY JAN (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE BERES - [email protected] - France GALERIE DE LA PRESIDENCE - [email protected] - France GALERIE KRUGIER & CIE - [email protected] - Switzerland GALERIE LE MINOTAURE - [email protected] - France GALERIE PATRICE TRIGANO - [email protected] - France GALERIE TAMENAGA (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE ZLOTOWSKI - [email protected] - France JGM GALERIE (*) - [email protected] - France RICHARD GREEN - [email protected] - United Kingdom KALMAN MAKLARY FINE ARTS (*) - [email protected] - Hungary MAYORAL GALERIA D’ART (*) - [email protected] - Spain TORNABUONI ART - [email protected] - France GALERIE PASCAL LANSBERG - [email protected] - France L & M ARTS LLC - [email protected] - USA MARLBOROUGH GALLERY - [email protected] - USA STOPPENBACH & DELESTRE LTD - contact@artfrançais.com – United Kingdom ANTIQUE PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS ALEXIS BORDES (*) - [email protected] - France ANA CHICLANA (*) - [email protected] - Spain FLORENCE DE VOLDERE (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE DELVAILLE - [email protected] - France GALERIE D’ART SAINT-HONORE (*) - [email protected] - France GALERIE DE JONCKHEERE - [email protected] - France, Switzerlans GALERIE DR. RIEDL - [email protected] – Germany MORETTI FINE ART - [email protected] - United Kingdom, USA, Italy ROBILANT+ VOENA - [email protected] / [email protected] - United Kingdom, Italy GIOVANNI SARTI (*) - [email protected] - France MARC ET PIERRE SEGOURA - [email protected] / [email protected] - France BRAME & LORENCEAU - [email protected] - France

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PLAN OF THE NAVE

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PLAN OF THE SALON D’HONNEUR

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HIGH JEWELLERY Since 1964, the Biennale des Antiquaires has been showcasing dazzling beauty by presenting the unique creations of legendary jewellers. Now in its 26th

edition, the Biennale remains an exceptional backdrop for exquisite pieces of fine jewellery, at the heart of a city that is also synonymous with uniqueness and beauty. Once again this year, fine jewellery will be on display at the Biennale. Ten exhibitors (versus seven in 2010) will present collections that have been specially created for the Biennale: Boucheron, Bulgari, Cartier, Chanel, Chaumet, Dior, Harry Winston, Piaget, Van Cleef & Arpels and Wallace Chan. The history of jewellery is written in Paris. From Place Vendôme to Avenue Montaigne, the French capital has always had an aura of luxury and aspiration. Paris will celebrate the skill and craftsmanship of jewellery workshops, which bring unbridled creativity to precious stones. In the city centre, the majestic Grand Palais will unveil the latest creations of ten major jewellers. Under the lights, the pieces are a wonder to behold. With uniquely designed stands revealing all the qualities of the stones, the jewellers will present the breadth of their expertise.

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THE VETTING COMMITTEE For every Biennale, the SNA forms a committee responsible for inspecting all the objects presented by exhibitors in order to offer buyers an assurance as to their basic features and authenticity. An object may be withdrawn from the stand if there is any doubt over its origin, if the restoration is judged excessive or if the object fails to meet the selection criteria and standards of excellence imposed by the Biennale. The vetting will take place on 11 and 12 September. For the first time, the SNA has decided to publish the list of consultants. 99 French or foreign professionals will travel specially to Paris. CHAIRMAN: François Hayem VICE-CHAIRMAN: Michel Vandermeersch VICE-CHAIRMAN: Bruno de Bayser CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY Jacques Chamay Christophe Kunicki Olivier Perdu Gunther Puhze SILVERWARE/GOLDWORK FROM THE 17th, 18th AND 19th CENTURIES Martin Kiener Edouard de Sevin de Quincy Peter Szuhay ANTIQUE WEAPONS AND HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA Jean-Claude Dey Philippe Missillier Michel Renonciat AFRICAN ART Pierre Amrouche Patrick Caput Bernard Dulon Yann Ferrandin Alain de Monbrison

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ISLAMIC ART Marcus Fraser Philippe Magloire Laure Soustiel PRE-COLUMBIAN ART Fiorella Cottier-Angelli 20th-CENTURY DECORATIVE ART Christian Boutonnet François Laffanour Félix Marcilhac Jan Teeuwisse Cheska Vallois ASIA Thierry Portier Southeast Asia Antoine Barrere Knut Sibbel-Brinkmann Asian Porcelain Bertrand Delavergne Michel Duchange David Freedman China Jacques Barrere Roger Keverne Japan Bernard Le Dauphin Christian Magnier JEWELLERY Françoise Cailles Bruno Pepin Thierry Stetten MODERN BRONZES 1850–1900

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Jean Pierre Camard Jacques Chalom-Descordes Edward Horswell Philip Serck ANTIQUE DRAWINGS Patrick de Bayser Julien Stock Sylvie Tocci Proute ANTIQUE PRINTS/ENGRAVINGS Annie Martinez Proute MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS André Bissonnet RARE BOOKS, ILLUSTRATIONS AND AUTOGRAPHS Rodolphe Chamonal Michel Bouvier Laurent Coulet Jean-Claude Vrain FURNITURE FROM THE 17th, 18th AND 19th CENTURIES Philippe Delpierre Jean Gismondi François Hayem Jean-Claude Hureau François Leage Christian Leprince Claude Mekies Bill G.B Pallot Jacques Perrin Giovanni Pron Jean-Pierre Rochefort Jean-Marie Rossi Philippe Vichot MIDDLE AGE/RENAISSANCE/HAUTE ÉPOQUE (SCULPTURES/OBJETS D'ART) Charles Avery Jan Dirven Alain Moatti MIDDLE AGE/RENAISSANCE/HAUTE ÉPOQUE (FURNITURE/DINANDERIE) Philippe Carlier

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Guy Ladriere Michel Rullier NUMISMATICS Françoise Berthelot-Vinchon Sabine Bourgey Michel Kampmann PORCELAIN & EARTHENWARE Bernard Dragesco Errol Manners Jean-Gabriel Peyre Michel Vandermeersch SCULPTURES FROM THE 17th, 18th AND 19th CENTURIES UP TO 1850 Patrice Bellanger Alexandre Lacroix Patricia Wengraf 19th- AND 20th-CENTURY PAINTINGS AND 20th-CENTURY SCULPTURES Anisabelle Beres-Montanari François Lorenceau Elisabeth Marechaux-Laurentin Achim Moeller Franck Prazan Benoit Sapiro ANTIQUE PAINTINGS Thomas Caley Bruno Desmarest Gaudenz Freuler Bob Haboldt Riccardo Lattuada Jacques Leegenhoek Patrice Marandel Gregory Martin Erich Schleier RUGS/TAPESTRIES Armand Deroyan Nicole de Pazzis-Chevalier

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THE GRAND PALAIS The Grand Palais, which was built in the heart of Paris for the 1900 World Fair, is a prominent French landmark. A feat of engineering symbolized by the spectacular glass roof, the Grand Palais is an historic monument to which crowds flock every year to see the events held in the nave, whether they be exhibitions of the Galeries Nationales (since 1964) or of the Palais de la Découverte (since 1937). Following a twelve-year closure, during which 15,000 rivets were changed, 110,000 sq m of surfaces repainted, 60 tons of paint used, 16,000 sq m of windows replaced, 6,600 cu m of concrete and 10,000 tonnes of cement poured, the Grand Palais reopened to the public for the 22nd European Heritage Day. On 17 September 2005, visitors were able to admire the restored and illuminated glass roof, further enhanced by the display of two of Coronelli’s famous globes. Since reopening in 2005, the Grand Palais has returned to its former glory and is fit to face the 21st century, but has lost none of its longstanding values: excellence and beauty. Recently it has hosted a wide range of prestigious international events: Monumenta, fashion shows by Chanel, Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent, the exhibition Egypt’s Sunken Treasures, Les Etés de la Danse Festival, and of course the Antiques & Arts Paris Biennale. The creation of the Etablissement Public de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux et du Grand Palais des Champs-Elysées in 2011 opens new doors for its future.

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THE SALON D’HONNEUR In 2012, the Grand Palais brought a new dimension to Paris with the reopening of the Salon d’Honneur, which had been closed for over seventy years. First opened to host the 1900 World Fair, the Salon d’Honneur, a stunning 1,200 sq m reception room topped by a glass roof, closed its doors in 1937. Seven decades — and three years of renovation work — later, the area has regained its splendour and prestige by providing a very special location for countless events. Standing at the centre of the Grand Palais in extension of the nave, the Salon d’Honneur is proving to be a prestigious separate venue within the monument. The first major event to come to the newly restored Salon d’Honneur, the Biennale des Antiquaires has gained nearly 650 sq m of additional space, which has been made available to 32 exhibitors. This prestigious area is giving the Biennale another location befitting the excellence and beauty of the items on display.

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THE GOURMET RESTAURANT Once again this year the Biennale des Antiquaies, an unmissable event for the international art market, is celebrating all forms of art de vivre, including fine food. For this occasion the Biennale’s pop-up gourmet restaurant, staged by the catering company Potel et Chabot and organized with the help of Relais & Châteaux hotel and restaurant chain, will serve a menu exclusively designed by a top chef for lunch, and for dinner during late-night openings. The gala dinner: Michel Guérard Les Prés d’Eugénie www.relaischateaux.com/guerard Friday 14 September: Michel Roth Le Ritz - Paris www.michelroth.fr Saturday 15 September: Jean-André Charal Oustau de Baumanière – Les-Baux-de-Provence www.relaischateaux.com/oustau Sunday 16 September: Jacques Chibois La Bastide Saint-Antoine - Grasse www.relaischateaux.com/saintantoine Monday 17 September: Jean-Michel Lorain La Côte Saint-Jacques - Joigny www.relaischateaux.com/lorain Tuesday 18 September: Patrick Henriroux La Pyramide - Vienne www.relaischateaux.com/pyramide

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Wednesday 19 September: Guy Martin Le Grand Véfour - Paris www.relaischateaux.com/vefour Thursday 20 September: Michel Rostang Michel Rostang Restaurant - Paris www.relaischateaux.com/rostang Friday 21 September: Davy Tissot La Villa Florentine – Lyon www.relaischateaux.com/florentine Saturday 22 September: César Troisgros Maison Troisgros - Roanne www.relaischateaux.com/troisgros Sunday 23 September: Edouard Loubet Bastide de Capelongue – Bonnieux en Provence www.relaischateaux.com/capelongue

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KEY FIGURES 5,150 sq m of stands 118 exhibitors including: 49 newcomers 91 French exhibitors 6 Belgian exhibitors 5 British exhibitors 4 Swiss exhibitors 3 American exhibitors 2 Spanish exhibitors 1 Italian exhibitor 1 Portuguese exhibitor 2 Monegasque exhibitors 1 German exhibitor 1 Chinese exhibitor 1 Hungarian exhibitor 16 days of assembly involving over 400 people 100,000 visitors expected Around 8,000 items on display

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PRESENTATION OF THE SNA

"As members of the Syndicat National des Antiquaires, we have a duty to talk about antiques, their history, their conservation and more importantly

the heritage that we have to pass on to future generations. Let’s not forget that we’re only the guardians or temporary owners of works of art."

Christian Deydier, Chairman of the SNA

The SNA was founded on 17 October 1901 with the motto "authenticity, quality and integrity", thereby ensuring compliance with a code of honour to which all its members adhere. SNA members make an active contribution to protecting our heritage in France and across the world by identifying and evaluating antiques and works of art, and providing well-informed advice on how they can be conserved and maintained. In addition, the SNA is a major contributor to legislation on the French and international art market, as well as defence and promotion of the profession. Today, over 75% of sales in the antiques and fine arts market are still closed by antique dealers, which is strengthening the SNA’s role and activities.

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ORGANIZATION OF THE SNA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman Christian Deydier Vice-Chairman Anisabelle Beres-Montanari Vice-Chairman Jean-Gabriel Peyre Secretary-General François Laffanour Deputy Secretary-General Antoine Lebel Treasurer Dominique Chevalier Deputy Treasurer Olivier Delvaille Head of Member Relations Philippe Delpierre Culture & Development Project Manager Sabine Bourgey MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hervé Aaron Alain de Monbrison Jean Gismondi Laurent Kraemer Pascal Lansberg Benoit Sapiro Robert Vallois Michel Vandermeersch ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Virginie Braud Camille Dubaille Laetitia Gendrier Patrick Palamini Sylvie Tolila

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION Dates Open to the public From Friday 14 to Sunday 23 September 2012 Preview From 3pm to 6pm on Thursday 13 September 2012 for the press, and after 6pm by invitation Gala dinner Wednesday 12 September 2012 All profits go to the Fondation Hôpitaux de Paris-Hôpitaux de France, whose patron is Bernadette Chirac, the wife of Jacques Chirac. Opening times From 11am to 8pm daily Late-night opening until 11pm on Tuesday 18, Thursday 20 and Saturday 22 September 2012 Closes at 4pm on Sunday 23 September 2012 Venue Grand Palais – Avenue Winston Churchill 75008 Paris (France) Transport Metro lines 1 & 13 / Champs Élysées-Clémenceau Train RER C Invalides Bus route 72 Invalides, Concorde, François Ier and Franklin Roosevelt car parks Prices Admission: – €30 per person – Free for art students and children under the age of 12 Catalogue: €45 Special offer: €80 for two admissions + catalogue

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PRESS CONTACTS PRESS FRANCE & INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION Jacques Babando Communication / Jacques Babando, Xavier Samson 159 Rue Montmartre, 75002 Paris, France T. +33 (0) 1 77 72 77 72 / F. +33 (0) 1 77 72 77 73 / [email protected] PRESS US Nadine Johnson & Associates Inc. / Nadine Johnson, Ava Rollins 312 West 19th Street New York, NY 10011 Tel: 212-228-5555. Fax: 212-352-0299 / [email protected] PRESS ITALY Threesixty / Gabriella Braidotti Via Stampatori, 4; 10122 Torino, Italia T. + 39 011 547471 / F. + 39 011 534311 / [email protected] PRESS SPAIN Replica Comunicación / Eric Yerno, Malintzine Lobete Gran Vía, 22 Dup. - 5º Dcha; 28013 Madrid, Spain T. + 34 91 310 10 87 / F. + 34 91 319 39 90 / [email protected] / [email protected] PRESS BELGIUM Caracas public relations / Helene van den Widenberg 1, rue Fondrivaux, B 4020 Liège Belgium T. +32 4 349 14 41 / Mob +32 495 22 07 92 / [email protected] PRESS ASIA Bonvivant & Bellavita Ltd / Reyna Harilela / Shirley Hiranand / Denise Li T: +852 3119 3300, F: +852 3568 3461 Suite 208, 2/F, Kowloon Centre, 29-39 Ashley Road, TST, Hong Kong / [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] PRESS GERMANY Hardenberg Concept Gmbh / Christine Bücken Fasanenstrasse 74; D-10719 Berlin, Germany T. + 49 30 80 58 66 51 / F. + 49 30 80 58 66 33 / [email protected] PRESS TURKEY Art travel / Yasemin Pirinccioglu, Petek Göker Erköse (Mrs) VIP Turizm Cumhuriyet Cad. 167/A Harbiye 34373, Istanbul Tel: 0212 368 48 00 / Dir: 0212 368 48 41 / Fax: 0212 234 17 21 / [email protected] PRESSE RUSSIE

BoomBoom / Bruno Stoefs

Tel : +7 495 698 04 09 / Port : +7 915 050 31 08 / [email protected]